XIX LXIX by Sauce illuminates the possibilities of the space-time continuum, which as humans, we experience without consciousness. Earth is paradoxical by being both monumental and insignificant. Humanity is constantly seeking physical answers to metaphysical questions which creates barriers and restraints on our own freedom.

Cabarita

This seascape of Cabarita on the Tweed Coast is significant for artist Sauce. It represents resilience, as he survived a thrashing from the waves in large swells surfing as a youth. It also embodied another celebratory life moment when Sauce and his wife chose to solidify their marriage vows on the sand. This seascape of Cabarita on the Tweed Coast is significant for artist Sauce. It represents resilience, as he survived a thrashing from the waves in large swells surfing as a youth. It also embodied another celebratory life moment when Sauce and his wife chose to solidify their marriage vows on the sand. Cabarita acrylic on canvas. 76cm x 30.5cm.

Within the factory walls a new species has emerged. Humans quest for technological advance has seen the creation a life form not known to this world. The machines have been programmed to make a monster, a being of infinite growth. Thriving on the ability to learn from mistakes the technology expands outwards beyond the realms of the factory floor and the confines of the industrial setting. Will the new life form offer solutions to this world or consume everything in its path?

105cm X 72cm framed

Final Glow

Acrylic on canvas 76cm X 30.5cm 2011.

Dam Vandals

Graffiti is ubiquitous, appearing as seemingly meaningless scrawl displaying nothing except self interest to the untrained eye. This reflects in destruction of the natural landscape as concrete monstrosities annihilate everything in sight in the interests of man's progress. Governments maintain their anti-graffiti stance by wasting millions of dollars on graffiti removal and the media propaganda machine continues to publish a one sided bias. The civilians are not convinced. Splashes of paint encroach on the drab city architecture, reminding us there is something else, walking amongst the people leaving messages for the interested mind. Unlike advertising, graffiti is art for arts sake not capiltalism. Please note no animals were harmed in the production of this graffiti.